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Question about MIDI to Audio
I created a simple session with one instrument track, using a kick drum sound from Xpand. When I commit four quarter-note kick drum hits from MIDI to audio, the audio appears to be late in time by a few milliseconds. Can someone take a look at my attached image and confirm if the audio generated from the MIDI is considered late in time? I am expecting the kick drum hit to begin precisely at the beginning of the beat, but it looks late when zoomed in. I am using an HP Omen 17 Laptop with a Universal Audio Apollo x8p thunderbolt interface and the latest Pro Tools version 2023.3
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Re: Question about MIDI to Audio
Duplicate of https://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=424530
Can you please follow the DUC rules and not post multiple threads for the same issue. Doing so wastes other users time with separate conversations going in in different threads, covering the same stuff. Last edited by Darryl Ramm; 05-25-2023 at 12:11 AM. |
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